Roberto Licandeo
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Jacqueline Maud
Jacqueline Maud
Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Pelagic Ecosystems Lab
Email: j.maud@oceans.ubc.ca
Office phone: 604-816-2557
I’m a late returner to science research! After my undergraduate studies I worked for the UK Environment Agency for ~10 years (as Pesticides Scientist, Human Health Scientist, Marine Scientist, Climate Change Scientist), but I felt very far away from real science and so I followed my heart and went back to university to do a Masters in Marine Biology from Bangor University, Wales. Before I started my PhD I worked as a research assistant in the… Read More
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Andreas Novotny
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Juliano Palacios Abrantes
Juliano Palacios Abrantes
Postdoctoral Fellow; Changing Oceans Research Unit
Email: j.palacios@oceans.ubc.ca
Juliano Palacios Abrantes’ work looks at how climate change is shifting the distribution of marine species generating uncertain feedbacks on marine ecosystems and dependent fishing communities. Specifically, he looks at how such shifts affect shared stocks (e.g., stocks that are… Read More
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Daomin Peng
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Anna Schuhbauer
Anna Schuhbauer
Postdoctoral Fellow; Fisheries Economics Research Unit
Email: a.schuhbauer@oceans.ubc.ca
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Szymon Surma
Szymon Surma
Postdoctoral Research Fellow; Marine Zooplankton and Micronekton Laboratory
Email: s.surma@oceans.ubc.ca
Dr. Surma completed his PhD at the UBC IOF in 2019. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow with the International Year of the Salmon Project at the IOF and the UBC Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences… Read More
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marine ecology, fisheries ecology, biological oceanography, fisheries oceanography, ecosystem-based fisheries management, ecosystem modelling, management strategy evaluation, salmon, forage fish, marine mammals
Genyffer Troina
Dr. Troina investigates the trophic and spatial ecology of marine top predators. She has been applying natural chemical tracers to learn about the foraging ecology and habitat use by marine mammals, how sympatric cetacean species compete for available resources, and how human-induced changes can affect the structure and dynamics of marine pelagic ecosystems. Read More
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Zeyu Zeng
Dr. Zhang studies the effect of climate change on global marine social-ecological systems. Using ecosystem modelling tools, she will identify possible social, economic and ecological targets for fisheries management and conservation, assess the risk and projected impacts of climate change for fisheries to achieve these targets, and potential adaptation options to these risks and impacts. Read More
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